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confirmation in English

  • confirmation
    confirmation, noun.
    1. the act or process of making sure by more information or evidence; confirming.
    Ex. He telephoned the theater for confirmation of the movie's starting time.
    2. a thing that confirms; proof.
    Ex. Don't believe

confirmation in Maithili মৈথিলী

confirmation in Malayalam മലയാളം

confirmation in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्

confirmation in Tamil தமிழ்

Confirmation - Dictionary

Confirmation

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

IPA: /ˌkɒnfəˈmeɪʃən/ (British), /ˌkɑːnfɚˈmeɪʃən/ (American)

Definitions

  • The act of confirming something as true, valid, or accurate.
  • A religious sacrament in which a person reaffirms their faith, especially in Christianity.
  • Official approval or verification of an arrangement, decision, or belief.

Usage Examples

  • We are waiting for confirmation of our flight booking.
  • She received the sacrament of confirmation at church last Sunday.
  • The scientist provided further confirmation of the new theory.

Etymology

Derived from Latin confirmatio, from confirmare ("to strengthen, establish"), composed of con- ("together") and firmare ("to make firm").

Synonyms

  • Validation
  • Approval
  • Verification
  • Endorsement
  • Ratification

Antonyms

  • Denial
  • Rejection
  • Disproof
  • Contradiction

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Confirmación /kon.fiɾ.maˈθjon/
French Confirmation /kɔ̃.fiʁ.ma.sjɔ̃/
German Bestätigung /bəˈʃtɛːtɪɡʊŋ/
Hindi पुष्टिकरण /puʂʈikəraɳ/
Chinese (Mandarin) 确认 /què rèn/
Russian Подтверждение /pətvʲɪrʐˈdʲenʲɪje/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˌkɑːnfɚˈmeɪʃən/
  • British English: /ˌkɒnfəˈmeɪʃən/
  • Australian English: /ˌkɒnfəˈmeɪʃən/

Historical Usage

The term has been in use since the 14th century, primarily in religious and legal contexts. Over time, it has also come to be associated with business and scientific verification.

Cultural Nuances

In many Christian traditions, confirmation is a rite of passage marking a believer's commitment to their faith. In secular contexts, confirmation plays a crucial role in validating agreements, discoveries, and official decisions.

More Information

Confirmation is used in various fields, including law, religion, and science. In Catholic and Anglican churches, it is a sacrament where a bishop lays hands on a person to strengthen their faith. In everyday life, confirmation is essential for finalizing reservations, agreements, and factual claims.

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